It was supposed to be a major event for Netflix and Halle Berry, but it ended up being a drag. The Mothership, Halle Berry’s upcoming sci-fi film, is the latest casualty of the streaming wars.
Although filming is set to wrap in 2021, Netflix will not release the film. Information is always spread by the well-informed Jeff Snyder. Netflix is ending production on the film due to several post-production delays. It will now be treated as a total loss for tax purposes.
Reason ? Tax deductions
Thus, The Mothership is the last film to suffer this fate. We remind you that tax deductions for completed projects have increased in recent years.
Warner Bros. shocked the film industry in 2022 when he announced that his nearly completed film Batgirl, which stars Leslie Grace, Brendan Fraser and Michael Keaton returning as Batman, would be removed from the production schedule due to cost cuts.
The same cost-saving measure also led to the disappearance of the animated film Scoob: Holiday Haunt. Another Warner Bros. film, the animated live-action hybrid comedy Coyote vs. Acme is also known to have lost production in the past year.
However, the latter may have a chance, as the studio has changed course and is reportedly in the process of selling the film to other studios.
What was The Mothership supposed to be like?
In The Mothership, Halle Berry plays Sarah Morse, a woman whose husband mysteriously disappears from their farm. A year later, she and her children discover a strange and seemingly extraterrestrial object under their house, which leads them on a perilous quest to find their missing husband and father.
The Mothership was written and directed by Bridge of Spies screenwriter Matt Charman; It was his directorial debut. In addition to Halle Berry, the film also stars Molly Parker (Deadwood), Omar Hardwick (Army of the Dead), Sydney Lemmon (Tár), John Ortiz (The Fast and the Furious) and Paul Guilfoyle (CSI).
You can get a very brief preview of the film in the video above, which outlines Netflix’s feature film lineup for 2022.
Halle Berry has signed a multi-film deal with Netflix in 2021. The broadcaster released his directorial debut that year, the drama Homicide, in which he plays the lead role. He is next expected to appear in Our Man From Jersey. She will play a woman who drags her high school boyfriend, a construction worker (Mark Wahlberg), into the dark world of espionage. He is also set to star opposite Angelina Jolie in the thriller Maude v Maude for Warner Bros.
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